An air filter apparatus filters air drawn into a vehicle. The air filter apparatus is disposed in an instrument panel in a passenger compartment of the vehicle. The air filter apparatus includes an air filter housing and a filter element disposed in the housing for filtering the air that is drawn into the vehicle. The housing includes an external air side and an internal air side. A filter channel of the housing is defined between the external and internal air sides. The filter element is disposed in the filter channel. The housing further includes a filter access port defined between the external and internal air sides and that extends from the filter channel. The filter access port terminates adjacent an outer skin of the instrument panel such that the filter element can be selectively removed from the filter channel for service and/or replacement of the filter element from the passenger compartment.
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19. An air filter apparatus that is adapted to filter air drawn into a motor vehicle, wherein the vehicle includes a passenger compartment and an instrument panel having an outer skin, said air filter apparatus comprising:
an air filter housing comprising a base, an external air side, an internal air side, and a filter channel defined between said external and internal air sides; a filter element disposed in said filter channel of said air filter housing for filtering the air drawn into the vehicle; and said air filter housing further comprising a filter access port defined between said external and internal air sides and extending from said filter channel wherein said filter access port is adapted to terminate adjacent the outer skin of the instrument panel; wherein said filter channel is convex between said base and said filter access port such that said filter element can be selectively removed from said filter channel for service and/or replacement of said filter element from the passenger compartment without obstruction.
51. An air filter apparatus that is adapted to filter air drawn into a motor vehicle, wherein the vehicle includes a passenger compartment and an instrument panel having an outer skin, said air filter apparatus comprising:
an air filter housing comprising an external air side, an internal air side, and a filter channel defined between said external and internal air sides; a filter element disposed in said filter channel of said air filter housing for filtering the air drawn into the vehicle; said air filter housing further comprising a filter access port defined between said external and internal air sides and extending from said filter channel wherein said filter access port is adapted to terminate adjacent the outer skin of the instrument panel such that said filter element can be selectively removed from said filter channel for service and/or replacement of said filter element from the passenger compartment of the vehicle; and a handle extending from and rotatably connected to said filter element to facilitate said selective removal of said filter element from said filter channel.
1. A dashboard assembly adapted for installation into a motor vehicle, said dashboard assembly comprising:
an instrument panel having an outer skin wherein said instrument panel is adapted to be disposed in a passenger compartment of the vehicle; an air filter housing comprising a base, an external air side, an internal air side, and a filter channel defined between said external and internal air sides, said air filter housing being disposed in said instrument panel for filtering air drawn into the vehicle; a filter element disposed in said filter channel of said air filter housing for filtering the air drawn into the vehicle; and said air filter housing further comprising a filter access port defined between said external and internal air sides and extending from said filter channel to terminate adjacent said outer skin of said instrument panel; wherein said filter channel is convex between said base and said filter access port such that said filter element can be selectively removed from said filter channel for service and/or replacement of said filter element from the passenger compartment of the vehicle without obstruction.
32. A motor vehicle comprising:
a front-of-dash wall defining an engine compartment and a passenger compartment of said vehicle; an instrument panel having an outer skin, said instrument panel being disposed in said passenger compartment of said vehicle; an air filter housing comprising a base, an external air side, an internal air side, and a filter channel defined between said external and internal air sides, said air filter housing being disposed in said instrument panel for filtering air drawn into the vehicle; a filter element disposed in said filter channel of said air filter housing for filtering the air drawn into the vehicle; and said air filter housing further comprising a filter access port defined between said external and internal air sides and extending from said filter channel to terminate adjacent said outer skin of said instrument panel; wherein said filter channel is convex between said base and said filter access port such that said filter element can be selectively removed from said filter channel for service and/or replacement of said filter element from said passenger compartment of said vehicle without obstruction.
41. A dashboard assembly adapted for installation into a motor vehicle, said dashboard assembly comprising:
an instrument panel having an outer skin wherein said instrument panel is adapted to be disposed in a passenger compartment of the vehicle; an air filter housing comprising an external air side, an internal air side, and a filter channel defined between said external and internal air sides, said air filter housing being disposed in said instrument panel for filtering air drawn into the vehicle; a filter element disposed in said filter channel of said air filter housing for filtering the air drawn into the vehicle; said air filter housing further comprising a filter access port defined between said external and internal air sides and extending from said filter channel to terminate adjacent said outer skin of said instrument panel such that said filter element can be selectively removed from said filter channel for service and/or replacement of said filter element from the passenger compartment of the vehicle; and a handle extending from and rotatably connected to said filter element to facilitate said selective removal of said filter element from said filter channel.
57. A motor vehicle comprising:
a front-of-dash wall defining an engine compartment and a passenger compartment of said vehicle; an instrument panel having an outer skin, said instrument panel being disposed in said passenger compartment of said vehicle; an air filter housing comprising an external air side, an internal air side, and a filter channel defined between said external and internal air sides, said air filter housing being disposed in said instrument panel for filtering air drawn into the vehicle; a filter element disposed in said filter channel of said air filter housing for filtering the air drawn into the vehicle; said air filter housing further comprising a filter access port defined between said external and internal air sides and extending from said filter channel to terminate adjacent said outer skin of said instrument panel such that said filter element can be selectively removed from said filter channel for service and/or replacement of said filter element from said passenger compartment of said vehicle; and a handle extending from and rotatably connected to said filter element to facilitate said selective removal of said filter element from said filter channel.
67. A dashboard assembly adapted for installation into a motor vehicle, said dashboard assembly comprising:
an instrument panel having an upper skin adjacent a windshield of the vehicle, wherein said instrument panel is adapted to be disposed in a passenger compartment of the vehicle; an air filter housing comprising a base, an external air side, an internal air side, and a filter channel defined between said external and internal air sides, said air filter housing being disposed in said instrument panel for filtering air drawn into the vehicle; a filter element disposed in said filter channel of said air filter housing for filtering the air drawn into the vehicle; and said air filter housing further comprising a filter access port defined between said external and internal air sides and extending from said filter channel to terminate adjacent said upper skin of said instrument panel; wherein said filter channel is convex between said base and said filter access port such that said filter element can be selectively removed from said filter channel for service and/or replacement of said filter element from the passenger compartment of the vehicle without obstruction from the windshield of the vehicle.
65. An air filter apparatus that is adapted to filter air drawn into a motor vehicle, wherein the vehicle includes a passenger compartment and an instrument panel having an outer skin, said air filter apparatus comprising:
an air filter housing comprising an external air side, an internal air side, and a filter channel defined between said external and internal air sides; a filter element disposed in said filter channel of said air filter housing for filtering the air drawn into the vehicle; said air filter housing further comprising a filter access port defined between said external and internal air sides and extending from said filter channel wherein said filter access port is adapted to terminate adjacent the outer skin of the instrument panel such that said filter element can be selectively removed from said filter channel for service and/or replacement of said filter element from the passenger compartment of the vehicle; a handle extending from said filter element to facilitate said selective removal of said filter element from said filter channel; and a handle cover extending from said handle wherein said handle cover is adapted to at least partially conceal said handle in the outer skin of the instrument panel when said handle is rotated into a closed position.
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The subject invention generally relates to an air filter apparatus for filtering air that is drawn into a motor vehicle having a passenger compartment and an instrument panel disposed in the passenger compartment. More specifically, the subject invention relates to an air filter apparatus that includes a housing having an access port that terminates adjacent an outer skin of the instrument panel such that a filter element disposed in the housing can be selectively removed from the passenger compartment for service and/or replacement.
Air filter apparatuses are components of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and are known in the motor vehicle art. Air filter apparatuses include an air filter housing and a filter element disposed in the filter housing. Air filter apparatuses, including the filter element, are utilized in a motor vehicle to filter air that is drawn into a passenger compartment of the vehicle for purposes of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning the vehicle. The air frequently needs to be filtered to remove particulate matter, odors from outside the vehicle, and the like. The filter element frequently becomes clogged which impacts the performance of the HVAC system. Consequently, the filter element must be removed from the filter housing for service and/or replacement of the filter element.
The filter housing and the filter element disposed in the filter housing are conventionally disposed within an instrument panel of the vehicle. However, the filter housings and filter elements of the prior art are not conveniently located in the instrument panel. As a result, individuals such as owners and operators of the vehicle typically are not aware of the location, or even the existence, of the filter element in the instrument panel, and the filter element is not serviced or replaced as needed. Furthermore, other filter elements, such as the filter element disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,280,316 can only be accessed from the engine compartment of the vehicle for service or replacement. Consequently, the individual is frequently forced to hire a mechanic just to access the filter element.
Even if the location of the filter element is known, the filter housings and filter elements of the prior art require disassembly of intricate mechanical components to access and remove the filter element. Referring now to
In a first example, indicated generally at 10, the filter element can only be accessed through a glove box. As such, in this first example, the glove box must first be removed to appropriately access and remove the filter element for service or replacement. As understood by those skilled in the art, the removal, and subsequent reinstallation, of the glove box may not be an easy task, especially for those who are not mechanically inclined.
In a second example, indicated generally at 12, the filter element can only be accessed through a filter access door located near an accelerator pedal of the vehicle. As such, in this second example, an individual must first lay on their back to remove the filter access door. After the door is removed, several components must be removed to appropriately service the filter element. As understood by those skilled in the art, it is not ideal to have the filter element in this location because the individual must orient themselves in an extremely awkward and uncomfortable position while accessing the filter element. Furthermore, the accelerator pedal and/or brake pedal can obstruct the process of removing this door.
Finally, in a third example, indicated generally at 14, the filter element can only be accessed through a leaf screen, i.e., or plenum, of the vehicle. As such, the filter element can only be accessed from outside, and not from the passenger compartment, of the vehicle. Also, as understood by those skilled in the art, the leaf screen is retained in place by plastic push pins or other similar fasteners. These plastic push pins must first be pried out or otherwise removed, and then the leaf screen must be removed before the filter element can be accessed and removed for service or replacement. Furthermore, reinstallation of the leaf screen with the plastic push pins may not be an easy task, especially for those who are not mechanically inclined.
Due to the deficiencies in the filter housings and filter elements of the prior art, including those identified above, it is desirable to provide an air filter apparatus that is conveniently located in an instrument panel of a motor vehicle such that individuals are aware of the location of the air filter apparatus and can readily service and/or replace a filter element from a passenger compartment of the vehicle in a simple and efficient manner without disassembly of any intricate components. More specifically, it is desirable to provide an air filter apparatus that includes a filter access port that terminates adjacent the outer skin of the instrument panel to facilitate the easy service and/or replacement of the filter element from the passenger compartment.
An air filter apparatus for a motor vehicle is disclosed. The vehicle includes a passenger compartment and an instrument panel having an outer skin. The air filter apparatus is disposed in the instrument panel and filters air that is drawn into the vehicle. The air filter apparatus comprises an air filter housing and a filter element. The air filter housing includes an external air side, an internal air side, and a filter channel defined between the external and internal air sides. The filter element is disposed in the filter channel of the air filter housing for filtering the air that is drawn into the vehicle.
The air filter housing further comprises a filter access port that is defined between the external and internal air sides and that extends from the filter channel to terminate adjacent the outer skin of the instrument panel. As such, the filter element that is disposed in the filter channel can be selectively removed from the filter channel for service and/or replacement of the filter element from the passenger compartment of the vehicle.
Accordingly, the subject invention provides an air filter apparatus that is conveniently disposed in the instrument panel and that includes a filter access port that terminates adjacent an outer skin of the instrument panel such that the filter element can be readily serviced and/or replaced from the passenger compartment of the vehicle.
Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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The dashboard assembly 18 includes an instrument panel 28 and an air filter apparatus 30. The air filter apparatus 30 will be described below. The dashboard assembly 18, as well as the instrument panel 28, is disposed in the passenger compartment 24 of the vehicle 16. The instrument panel 28 has an outer skin 32. In the preferred embodiment of the subject invention, the outer skin 32 is further defined as an upper, or top, skin 34 of the instrument panel 28 that is adjacent the windshield 26.
The air filter apparatus 30 is a component of a heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. As is understood by those skilled in the art, other typical components of the HVAC system include a scroll housing 36, a motor and fan unit 38, an evaporator core, not numbered, for cooling air, a heater core, not numbered, for heating air, and valves, not numbered, for directing the flow of air. The motor and fan unit 38 is hereinafter referred to as the fan unit 38. It is to be understood that
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The air filter housing 40 further comprises at least one retention rib 52 and a grid 54. The retention rib 52 is disposed between the filter element 42 and the fan unit 38. As a result, the retention rib 52 prevents the filter element 42 from being drawn or sucked into the fan unit 38 as the air is drawn into the vehicle 16 and through the air filter housing 40 by the fan unit 38. As disclosed best in
The air filter housing 40 further includes a filter channel 56 defined between the external and internal air sides 46, 48. More specifically, the air filter housing 40 includes a first frame portion 58 and a second frame portion 60 to define the filter channel 56. The first frame portion 58 is at the external air side 46 of the air filter housing 40, and the second frame portion 60 is spaced from the first frame portion 58 toward the internal air side 48 to define the filter channel 56 between the first and second frame portions 58, 60. As disclosed in
The air filter apparatus 30 includes the filter element 42 for filtering the air that is drawn into the vehicle 16 before the air ultimately flows into the passenger compartment 24. The filter element 42 is disposed in the filter channel 56 of the air filter housing 40 between the first and second frame portions 58, 60. The filter element 42 easily slides within the filter channel 56. After the air is impelled into the vehicle 16, the air flows through the air passage and the filter element 42, and then through the fan unit 38 and into the scroll housing 36 where the air is conditioned, i.e., either heated or cooled, and is subsequently distributed into the passenger compartment 24 through various outlet ducts 62 of the scroll housing 36. The outlet ducts 62 are represented schematically in FIG. 2.
Because, as described above in the Background of the Invention section, the filter element 42 frequently becomes clogged, an individual such as the owner or operator of the vehicle 16 must access and selectively remove the filter element 42 from the air filter housing 40 for service, such as washing, and/or complete replacement with a new filter element 42. To conveniently access and remove the filter element 42, the air filter housing 40 further comprises a filter access port 64. The filter access port 64 is defined between the external and internal air sides 46, 48 of the air filter housing 40. Furthermore, as disclosed in the Figures, the filter access port 64 extends from the filter channel 56 to terminate adjacent the outer skin 32 of the instrument panel 28. As such, the filter element 42 can be selectively removed from the filter channel 56 for service and/or replacement of the filter element 42 from the passenger compartment 24 of the vehicle 16. As disclosed best in
The air filter apparatus 30 further comprises a handle 66 that extends from the filter element 42. The handle 66, extending from the filter element 42, facilitates the selective removal of the filter element 42 from the filter channel 56. Preferably, the handle 66 is rotatably connected (see the difference in the position of the handle 66 from
The handle 66 rotates between a closed and an open position. In
To remove the filter element 42 from the filter channel 56, the individual flips the handle cover 68 from the closed position away from the outer skin 32 of the instrument panel 28 into the open position. To assist the individual in flipping the handle cover 68, a finger channel 69 may be included. With the handle cover 68 flipped and the handle 66 in the open position, the individual simply grabs the handle 66, which extends from the filter element 42, and pulls the filter element 42 out of the filter channel 56. The individual actually pulls the filter element through the outer skin 32 of the instrument panel 28. In the preferred embodiment, the individual pulls the filter element 42 upward and into the passenger compartment 24 of the vehicle 16.
In this preferred embodiment, it is necessary to avoid obstruction from the windshield 26 of the vehicle 16 as the individual is pulling the filter element 42 upward. Accordingly, as disclosed best in
In the preferred embodiment of the subject invention, where, as disclosed in
To inform the individual of the presence of the filter element 42 and also to enhance awareness of the location of the filter element 42, the subject invention further includes indicia 78, such as a printed label, disposed on the outer skin 32 of the instrument panel 28. Of course, it is to be understood that the indicia 78 is not limited to a printed label. As a non-limiting example, the indicia 78 could read "AIR FILTER ACCESS PORT." The indicia 78 would, therefore, notify the individual about the filter access port 64 such that the individual can readily locate the filter element 42 for the selective removal.
In the preferred embodiment, an alarm 80 is included to alert the individual that the filter element 42 should be serviced and/or replaced. The function of the alarm 80 is not critical to the scope of the subject invention. However, the alarm 80 may function depending on air flow, pressure differential, and the like. The alarm 80 may be audible, such as a ping or computerized voice, or the alarm may be visual, such as a warning light or a message displayed on an information screen. In the most preferred embodiment, the alarm 80 is visually displayed on the instrument panel 28 such that the individual is immediately aware the service and/or replacement is required.
It is to be understood that the indicia 78 and the alarm 80 are represented schematically in FIG. 2.
The invention has been described in an illustrative manner, and it is to be understood that the terminology which has been used is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation.
Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, wherein reference numerals are merely for convenience and are not to be in any way limiting, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
Pinger, Chad S., Goupil, Jr., Gerald M.
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